HOW TO START PEYOTE STITCHING A ROPE
Hello! Welcome to my page! I'm today's video, I will show you how to start Peyote Stitching a rope. Whether you're making a necklace, keychain or lanyard; this is how I start my ropes!
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melissa, I am an elder wit my tribe, I have been beading for over 50 years and I still get on here and watch talented artist like you teach, I am not to old to learn a few new tricks... you do great job.
@dodogiacosa2095
Жыл бұрын
I wish you be my friend!
I love what you said about having to charge more, because the time it takes. I learned in 2004 when I got out of prison, from a lady that I met at sweat lodge, it was years later that I figured out that she kept me from having an "idle mind" and kept me from getting in trouble. I've never been back to jail, and Yes I did turned my life around. Thank you for a refresher on this style. I still do some kind of bead work, mostly loom work. Thank you
You’re far more graceful and wise than some of the other beadwork teachers on here. More authentic with your words too. New subscriber!
i felt like i was being taught by my auntie watching this
Your doing great! Your instruction is very helpful and I greatly appreciate the step by step and precise verbal instructions. Thanks
Melissa you are so enjoying to watch. I am self taught beader. Old white woman that married a Menominee from WI. Peyote stitch is what I use often. I bead for my son, for his regalia. He is a grass dancer. I love doing embroidery beading. Beading is so relaxing for me. Your encourage words or words of wisdom was what I needed to hear today. Thank you kindly. This is my first time viewing you and I am full bell follower now. 😊 ❤ Kind regards and blessings. Mary from Wisconsin USA
Thank you so much for this video!! I am 35 and just got into beading. I am from the Colville Tribes in the states. I can't wait to try this out and hopefully will be able to make some great Christmas gifts. I appreciate all the work you put into this and explaining what you need. Thank you again so much!!
Great advice on patience!! So cool of you to drop some wisdom in there in addition to the great instruction. Looking forward to binge watching your videos and getting back into beading :)
Thank you Melissa. You are a good teacher and a gifted beader..
You definitely have alot of patience, but its something that's needed in this type of work. I love the way you take your time describing every step and thoroughly. Thank you
U have a beautiful work n a great teacher n love the old school can't wait to see more
Miigwetch for your video! I’ve ALWAYS wanted to learn how to do beadwork, but no one in my family did it.... now almost 50 years old and “University KZread” have created a official bead hoarder and lover! Can’t wait to try this next!
Thank you for all the encouragement and positive thoughts! Your amazing 😉 ♥️
Yes, thank you for sharing this video. Not many people like to share their knowledge on beading.
Patience does the works Thank you for sharing your talent 🙏
I would love to see how you make your designs. I am super new to this and peyote seems to be a difficult one to make designs for ☺️
thank you thank you thank you! Im starting to bead and don't have anyone to teach me so your video def is doing me a tremendous help.
Thank you for showing iam listening to you and it’s true I want to support as many of my sisters and brothers when I purchase their work but I definitely can’t afford everything so yes I wanna learn so I can make my own for me thank you your a great teacher that’s great medicine ❤️👏
Melissa, Thank you so much for teaching this beading technique. I am continuously amazed at such talent out in Turtle Island and am so grateful to have you to teach us. Thank you for your expertise regarding explanation. My niece just graduated with a JD from UNM Law School and I am making her a medallion. Knowing that there are truly amazing creative teachers like you, I wanted to express my deepest gratitude. Thank you for your time. Blessings to you and your family. Mitákuye Oyás'iŋ ( All Are Related)
I love this video at least I learned how to start! Never have done peyote stitch before it looks awesome and I want to learn thank you so much!! Have a blessed evening ❤️‼️
Thank you for sharing. I am a 71 year old retired teacher. Your teaching is easy to follow and I appreciate your patience. I’ve never had the opportunity or time to learn to bead. I am excited to watch and rewatch your instructions. Tangled thread drives me up a tree like a squirrel! Your suggestions as to the number of beads to go around the cord helped as well👍🥰
Thank you for sharing such beautiful work . Your teachings are much appreciated.
@MelissaChilcotinChar
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words 🥰 and thank you for watching as well. It is greatly appreciated ❤️
"Thrice" lol love it!!! I cant wait for your next vid about connecting the wristlet:)you're a great teacher💖💕💞👊🏼✊🏼
@MelissaChilcotinChar
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you 😊 the tutorial for connecting is up. I hope it helps ❤️
This has been a very complete instruction video. One of the best any I have found!! Thank you for taking the time to record while you are beading. 💓
@MelissaChilcotinChar
2 жыл бұрын
It can be a time consuming process but, I enjoyed recording this video. It's the editing process that takes forever. That you so much for watching ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for explaining so well! I used to make those before when I was younger around the age of 18-20 but now i am 68 and this helped me refresh my memory! 😊👍❤️
I just discovered your channel today! Thank you for this video! I'm interested in starting peyote stiching so I'll be watching this again and again. 😂💜
Thank you so much for doing this tutorial, I mastered the peyote stitch method. When I first started doing peyote stitch I learned from this tutorial and I wanted to thank you for passing on this knowledge to all of us! I also started doing peyote stitch edging on my medallions and earrings! By the way your beadwork is beautiful! 🤗
Thank you so much for your video Melissa, I appreciate you taking the time to share with our community. Thank you for your patience speech! It’s definitely true that we need to do that for each other, and ourselves. Thank you for sharing your light ❤
I love how your content is detailed in every project, also the time you put into them and love your work💜
I really appreciate your video nobody in my family beads and I tried it and I love it so finding someone to teach me is hard so you video is helping me expand my beading knowledge!!! You're work is beautiful !
I’m a new beader and slowly finding my preference, I sure like this stitch. I’ve attempted the bead wrap on parachord but I can get my stitch tight enough! But anyway, I’ve just KZread’d how to do all my beadwork. I enjoy the little details and dedication that goes into any sort of beadwork. I love getting lost in beading. Anyway, I think I’m going to give this a shot! I loved your detailed steps and side commentary. It’s always fun to talk and bead and get into your groove. Thanks for sharing!
Absolutely stunning, thank you for sharing your gift 🥰
Thank You so much for this video. I just found you I’ve enjoyed it very much.
Had some good laughs watching this. You definitely remind me of my Katsa and the things she used to say. 😊
Awesome, you’re a perfect teacher ❤️
You are the best ❤❤I learned a lot from you thank you so much 😊
I'm just learning you have helped me so much! Thankyou!
Wonderful tutorial! I do beadwork as a small buisness and I can't wait to try this technique!! Thank you
Just came across your video, I must say as a beader myself, it is true when you say we take the time to unknot a knot, no matter how difficult the knot is, I think most beaders have the determination to make it right, great job on the tutorial...trust me...using the word knot more than once in a sentence can get redundant but it has to be said..lol
Love your work and instructions!
Good job!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
The internet usually leaves me confused and frustrated with unfinished projects 😏 but i find your tutorial inspiring and helpful , so THANK YOU ..... I will definitely be sharing on Facebook down here in IOWA !
Thank you your instructions were very understandable, I'm half way through my lanyard! Ay-hay!
I really like you teaching this I want to try it for sure always want to lean the beadwork you do amazing job for sure.Thank You so so Much Much Respect to you..
Oooh thank you! When I did this style I'd actually bead the peyote stitch separately and sew it directly onto the rope, this helps me so much. We'lalin
Thanks, for teaching me this. you're a great teacher.
Yay!! Thank you so much for this. Super helpful
This video is great!!! You are so polite and amazing on this one!!!
Wow, so awesome to hear you say, that you had lived in Edmonton, and also shopping 🛍 at Halford Hides
@MelissaChilcotinChar
3 жыл бұрын
Yes, I grew up in Edmonton 😊
Found you on IG. I'm so excited about this tutorial.
Thank you so much for this video, I came into this to learn how to peyote stitch and left with some much needed knowledge at the end about learning to be patient with loved ones. I needed to hear that so much at this moment in time. Kinanâskomitin ✨❤️🌾
Thank you so much for your tutorials. And beautiful pattern!!! Love watching your videos and that you're Canadian xo
You are awesome!! Thank you for all your time information tips funny humor good attitude!
I’ve been wanting to learn how to do the Peyote Stitch, and your video has helped out a lot! Toghoyaqh! (Thank you!)
Great video ❤️ thank you for this tutorial! Subscribed and hope to see more of your videos.
Amazing video it helped me alot!
Thank you ..love this and you did well with your video :)
I learned this when I was really young, like 6 or 7. Both my mom and aunt bead. My aunt taught me how to do it with 2 beads every hop though? I think my mom only does one bead at a time and I didn’t have the patience for it at such a you g age. I only made a keychain and then felt accomplished and never tried it again. I wish I would have stuck with it! Now I have to learn again
I like watching bead artist make items I started beading 12 years ago ,and been beading alot for my tribe and other folks ,
@MelissaChilcotinChar
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching ❤️ It's greatly appreciated 🥰
Hey this is awesome. Good job.
Tank for sharing your passion with such generosity, it’s as if i was there, easy to understan for the francophone that i am! ❤️😊
@MelissaChilcotinChar
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for your compliment. It is greatly appreciated ❤️
I love you!! Thank you for this video!!
Love it!
“I’m not that cousin asking for money” Lmao!
Melissa, thank you for sharing. By watching this video. I now know what type of cord used for tubing braclets. ❤❤❤❤
Very nicely done. Odd count Tubular Peyote stitch is always prettiest. Never thought of starting in the center of the cord. Found that pretty interesting. Keep up the beautiful work.
I love Lisa; she’s a real good friend of mine. 😍
Love your tutorial !
Thanks you so much for you calm conversation ❤glad I joined in today
First time watching and I enjoyed the way you go in depth of showing how to do your beadwork. Awesome!!!
Thank you 😊 your tutorial was very informative.
I think your video had great instructions. I ready to try peyote stitch.
Hello from six nations.. I love watching your videos and.learn so much. ❤
NICE! Beading is a creative experience, bead by bead you create a canvas touching base with our culture from the heart the mind and our teachers. Thank you for sharing L.Aguilar
@MelissaChilcotinChar
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for watching 😊
I’m new here I just barely started to bead an I did a wristlet but your teaching is different and easier!
Thank you just learned from this video 🙌🏾
I really loved your video and have always wanted to learn peyote stitch. The video is clear and I love the way you talk throughout explaining in detail. I have recently retired and now want to begin my passion of beading. Thank you so much and keep up the awesome work! :)
I love your videos!
@MelissaChilcotinChar
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! 🥰
Thanks! Great Tutorial!
I bead peyote stitch without the rope. Makes it more flexible and more comfortable to wear. I share these teachings with other native women.
Found your video in "Beadworkers Showcase" Group. Beautiful job! I will definitely be trying this. Looks so much nicer than basic rope-wrapping. 😍👍
I didn’t look into lanyard work and what I should get for supplies. I completely winged it. I have ready made neck lanyards and it was a 20pk not a 10. They’re also flat not a rope. Hahah 🤦🏻♀️ Most people I know are making earrings and I wanted to try something different! I was inspired by your beaded hoops video of the turquoise blue. I’m passed my half way point! It’s taking forever and I’m thinking of finding tools to make the length shorter for future lanyards! 😊
I just got some fire line thread and it's a game changer for my peyote
this is a good video! ❤️
My family doesn't care about my native side. Which I was never taught so I learn from all tribes that share. Thank u
Thank you for your tutorial ☺️
Thank you for the down to Earth tutorial Im new really to beading, i can do earrings n lightercases but keychains i deginitely need practice Ive only ever made one with my teacher(sister) guifing me along the way. I hope I can make a wristlet with the peyote stitch .
I’m late to the show but, thank you so much. It was very easy to follow
Ty I keep going back to this video because I am trying a difficult design for my first rope. I am starting for the third time. Hopefully it works out this time lol 👍
@MelissaChilcotinChar
Жыл бұрын
Hey thank you so much for watching my video. I hope your new project went well or is going well ❤️
Love the vid only one I learned how to bead on the rope is is just wrapping it I’m gunna try my best to learn how to peyote stitch I’m self taught beading I actually ordered a hoop from you says indigenous ☺️ this is elaine lorenzon leaving this comment love your work chickie
Lol "watch my kids" haaahaa you are the best
Thank you for sharing.
She talks and explains things like me !!! 😂 love the videos girl keep up the great work . I’m Lenape , from Small rez in Ontario ..Moraviantown Delaware Nation
@MelissaChilcotinChar
Жыл бұрын
Awe! Thank you ❤️ I am a Chilcotin Cree born in Fort McMurray Alberta but, mostly raised in Edmonton AB. I have family from BC (where I currently live) and Saskatchewan 🥰
Great job on the video.. I'm a self taught ojibway beader. Love watching how to's and new way to enhance my own beading style and preferences !! Miigwetch
Now this is the answer I was hoping for. THANK YOU !!!
Thank you for your time 🩵🪶
Thanks 🎉for showing me how to bead that hope you show how to finish it Jeanette
You're so " knotty"!! Lol 🤣. Thnx for the great tutorial. 💗
I think you did wonderful thank you for your video
I really appreciate the time you took to make this video. I took your advice and have been trying to master the peyote stitch using your tutorials and what I have learned bead looming to replace a peyote rope necklace that deteriorated. 🥺 Can I ask-are you tagging/stitching the beads into the chord to secure them in place from time to time or just wrapping beads around the chord? Thank you for passing on your knowledge. I love the patterns. It is so fun to experiment with the colours. ❤️
@MelissaChilcotinChar
2 жыл бұрын
I only stitch through the rope in the beginning, end and anytime I have to start a new thread.